logging in or signing up Student Coaching FLL 1-23-09 Rev 210estephen Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 99 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (1) Dislike it (0) Added: February 02, 2009 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... By: decathlete (19 month(s) ago) Thank you for this effective and easy explanation style. Can I get a ppt copy of it Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: What is Student Coaching? Slide 2: Content: explore the win - win components of student coaching. Literacy: read about the foundations of student coaching, write and dialogue about our understanding of student coaching. Today we will… Slide 3: “To me coaching is like giving someone the keys to the car instead of driving them around.” Student Coach Samara Salsbury February 2008 Slide 4: What do you know or imagine the work of a student coach might be in the classroom? A Foldable Round Robin Quad 1 Slide 5: What is Student Coaching? A Video Clip http://www.usd259.com/NR/exeres/3BA5623B-97A8-4A3E-9EF3-6EF1D9D67C7B.htm Slide 6: *Support the mission statement of each school *Grow self-directed, self-managing, self-monitoring, and self-modifying learners *Increase the number of students who are learning and successful in school *Build connections for students with other students and to school *Serve as an intervention strategy to help “close the achievement gap” between students *Build capacity and leadership in student coaches What are the goals of Student Coaching? Slide 7: Coach individual struggling students Circulate around the room to help answer questions Coach students through bell work Maintain a notebook of assignments to share with absent students Assist with cooperative learning activities Lead differentiated activities What are the ways a Student Coach helps? Slide 8: Translate and/or interpret Assist Subs with classroom procedures Review materials/concepts with small groups of students Explain concepts to students who are absent or late Set up and assist with labs Help distribute materials or papers What are the ways a Student Coach helps? Slide 9: What are the core foundations of Student Coaching? 7 Ways of Working Together [7 Norms of Collaboration] How Am I Doing” Checklist Slide 10: What supports Student Coaching in each building? Applications District Training Co-Labs (Reflection / Goal Setting) Walk-Abouts Celebrations Slide 11: What are the benefits of Student Coaching for… **students? **student coaches? **cooperating teachers? **facilitators? Quad 2 Slide 12: “I think this is a good program because when the teacher is busy you have the student coach to help you out.” ~ “I think she did a great job and is responsible for a couple of people passing this class.” ~ “She bothered me but she was cool!!” - From students who used a Student Coach Slide 13: “In a way, I feel that I made them feel more confident in themselves and their knowledge of the subject. The students are very bright, and I helped them realize that.” - From a Student Coach Slide 14: “It is a lot like I expected. It just made me realize (even more) that I love helping people. I think this is such a great program and I am happy I could be a part of it. It was kind of different. The teachers did not give me orders. I just helped.” - From a Student Coach Slide 15: “I was curious as to what kind of difference _______ has made in 4th hour, so I looked up the final grades from 1st semester. Four people flunked the semester, the average grade was a high D, and there were no A’s. As of now, no one is flunking, there is only one student making a D, and I have several A’s and B’s, with the average grade being a low B. WOW!” - From a Cooperating Teacher (in April) Slide 16: What “Graduate” skills are supported in student coaching? Quad 3 Slide 17: What “Graduate” skills are supported in student coaching? What Questions do you have? Slide 18: In what ways might (or does) student coaching help student learning in your school(s)? Quad 4 Slide 19: Content: explore the win - win components of student coaching. Literacy: read about the foundations of student coaching, write and dialogue about our understanding of student coaching. Today we will… Slide 20: “The greatest good we can do for others is not to share our riches with them, but to reveal theirs.” - Rita Barber from Benjamin Disraeli You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
Student Coaching FLL 1-23-09 Rev 210estephen Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 99 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (1) Dislike it (0) Added: February 02, 2009 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... By: decathlete (19 month(s) ago) Thank you for this effective and easy explanation style. Can I get a ppt copy of it Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: What is Student Coaching? Slide 2: Content: explore the win - win components of student coaching. Literacy: read about the foundations of student coaching, write and dialogue about our understanding of student coaching. Today we will… Slide 3: “To me coaching is like giving someone the keys to the car instead of driving them around.” Student Coach Samara Salsbury February 2008 Slide 4: What do you know or imagine the work of a student coach might be in the classroom? A Foldable Round Robin Quad 1 Slide 5: What is Student Coaching? A Video Clip http://www.usd259.com/NR/exeres/3BA5623B-97A8-4A3E-9EF3-6EF1D9D67C7B.htm Slide 6: *Support the mission statement of each school *Grow self-directed, self-managing, self-monitoring, and self-modifying learners *Increase the number of students who are learning and successful in school *Build connections for students with other students and to school *Serve as an intervention strategy to help “close the achievement gap” between students *Build capacity and leadership in student coaches What are the goals of Student Coaching? Slide 7: Coach individual struggling students Circulate around the room to help answer questions Coach students through bell work Maintain a notebook of assignments to share with absent students Assist with cooperative learning activities Lead differentiated activities What are the ways a Student Coach helps? Slide 8: Translate and/or interpret Assist Subs with classroom procedures Review materials/concepts with small groups of students Explain concepts to students who are absent or late Set up and assist with labs Help distribute materials or papers What are the ways a Student Coach helps? Slide 9: What are the core foundations of Student Coaching? 7 Ways of Working Together [7 Norms of Collaboration] How Am I Doing” Checklist Slide 10: What supports Student Coaching in each building? Applications District Training Co-Labs (Reflection / Goal Setting) Walk-Abouts Celebrations Slide 11: What are the benefits of Student Coaching for… **students? **student coaches? **cooperating teachers? **facilitators? Quad 2 Slide 12: “I think this is a good program because when the teacher is busy you have the student coach to help you out.” ~ “I think she did a great job and is responsible for a couple of people passing this class.” ~ “She bothered me but she was cool!!” - From students who used a Student Coach Slide 13: “In a way, I feel that I made them feel more confident in themselves and their knowledge of the subject. The students are very bright, and I helped them realize that.” - From a Student Coach Slide 14: “It is a lot like I expected. It just made me realize (even more) that I love helping people. I think this is such a great program and I am happy I could be a part of it. It was kind of different. The teachers did not give me orders. I just helped.” - From a Student Coach Slide 15: “I was curious as to what kind of difference _______ has made in 4th hour, so I looked up the final grades from 1st semester. Four people flunked the semester, the average grade was a high D, and there were no A’s. As of now, no one is flunking, there is only one student making a D, and I have several A’s and B’s, with the average grade being a low B. WOW!” - From a Cooperating Teacher (in April) Slide 16: What “Graduate” skills are supported in student coaching? Quad 3 Slide 17: What “Graduate” skills are supported in student coaching? What Questions do you have? Slide 18: In what ways might (or does) student coaching help student learning in your school(s)? Quad 4 Slide 19: Content: explore the win - win components of student coaching. Literacy: read about the foundations of student coaching, write and dialogue about our understanding of student coaching. Today we will… Slide 20: “The greatest good we can do for others is not to share our riches with them, but to reveal theirs.” - Rita Barber from Benjamin Disraeli